So a city should never build housing for people from the middle class or lower (or the lower 85%). Pray tell kind and generous sir, where would these folks live? In shantytowns? In the streets? In shelters? Would you prefer the city fill itself with empty condo towers where only 15% of the population can live and the 85% who couldn't live in the park. Would you prefer that more people use condos as investments than a place to live?
Did I call for public subsidized housing? Did you know that Co-op City is reserved for those who do not belong in Section 8 housing? Did I call for cheap housing in prime locations?
But banish the thought, this is entitlement, not due to the fact that demand for cheaper housing outstrip the supply. And why should housing be built for the middle to lower class? They do not deserve a place to live, at least not within a city. No there shouldn't be any small apartments that are more along their price range. No, only the upper middle class and up should enjoy living within the city limit. The rest should live far where they cannot be seen.
Oh and I'll add 'hate people who thinks building a reasonably priced housing apartment is considered entitlement' as what I hate about Boston.